I've actually already written an introductory article for my project, which you can find at Boost Your Repository Insights with GitHub Actions 🚀 Codespace 💻 and Mergestat 🔎📙.
Although the project isn't finished yet, I wanted to start documenting my progress and sharing what I've learned so far.
I'm excited to write the upcoming articles where I'll go into detail on how to configure GitHub Actions and Codespace, and also add some interesting features that I'm still developing... I'm confident that I'll be able to work through any issues that come up 🤞
You were right @sauain . In the end, I managed to write a total of 4 articles
I hope they will be useful !
I had a lot of fun participating in this hackathon, and with this opportunity, I learned so many new things.
I've actually already written an introductory article for my project, which you can find at Boost Your Repository Insights with GitHub Actions 🚀 Codespace 💻 and Mergestat 🔎📙.
Although the project isn't finished yet, I wanted to start documenting my progress and sharing what I've learned so far.
I'm excited to write the upcoming articles where I'll go into detail on how to configure GitHub Actions and Codespace, and also add some interesting features that I'm still developing... I'm confident that I'll be able to work through any issues that come up 🤞
Congratulations for the amazing start, Giorgio!
First step is always the hardest and the most important, and you have done it :)
I have published the second part with the details of the GitHub Actions workflow implementation: Part 2 - Collecting repositories data with GitHub Actions workflow 🚀
You were right @sauain . In the end, I managed to write a total of 4 articles
I hope they will be useful !
I had a lot of fun participating in this hackathon, and with this opportunity, I learned so many new things.
Visualizing MergeStat collected data in Grafana dashboards 📈📊(Part 4)
Giorgio Lasala ・ May 22 ・ 3 min read